05-09-2018, 01:53 AM
You guys as so so so cry baby ,,, OMG, you have to drive to town to pick up your package during a natural disaster
Yes.
I believe that's the point.
Under normal conditions, it's just a drive to town. Do some shopping, stop at the bank, and load up on groceries.
These are extraordinary times. And if you live in an area with fissures cracking open all around your home, day after day, with checkpoints restricting your unfettered access to home and property, then yes, what's easy can become a monumental task. One of dozens or even hundreds of challenges you now have to face regularly, every moment of the day.
Best wishes 1voyager1, it can't be easy for you. Most of us at least try and imagine ourselves in your situation. While not exactly the same as living through it as you are, we sense what you're going through is difficult, exhausting, and sometimes when confronted with one more thing on top of everything else it will feel like just too damn much, more than one human can possibly handle.
Edited to add: I also wanted to thank you for your reports and updates from Leilani Estates since the start of the eruption there. It's been an invaluable source of information for myself and others here on Punaweb, knowing you're right there, either first on the ground with new information or confirming what others have described. I appreciate the time you've taken to share your experiences with us, and hope you continue.
Yes.
I believe that's the point.
Under normal conditions, it's just a drive to town. Do some shopping, stop at the bank, and load up on groceries.
These are extraordinary times. And if you live in an area with fissures cracking open all around your home, day after day, with checkpoints restricting your unfettered access to home and property, then yes, what's easy can become a monumental task. One of dozens or even hundreds of challenges you now have to face regularly, every moment of the day.
Best wishes 1voyager1, it can't be easy for you. Most of us at least try and imagine ourselves in your situation. While not exactly the same as living through it as you are, we sense what you're going through is difficult, exhausting, and sometimes when confronted with one more thing on top of everything else it will feel like just too damn much, more than one human can possibly handle.
Edited to add: I also wanted to thank you for your reports and updates from Leilani Estates since the start of the eruption there. It's been an invaluable source of information for myself and others here on Punaweb, knowing you're right there, either first on the ground with new information or confirming what others have described. I appreciate the time you've taken to share your experiences with us, and hope you continue.
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